

Beschreibung
Ferreira da Silva''s own words, in interviews and an original essay, frame this collection of interdisciplinary scholars and artists engaging with her influential work at the intersections of global race, ethnic, and feminist studies. As a decolonial feminist ...Ferreira da Silva''s own words, in interviews and an original essay, frame this collection of interdisciplinary scholars and artists engaging with her influential work at the intersections of global race, ethnic, and feminist studies. As a decolonial feminist philosopher, Denise Ferreira da Silva has pushed the fields of ethnic and feminist studies beyond traditional stakes in US-centered formulations of difference and inclusion. In Conversation with Denise Ferreira da Silva is an interdisciplinary reading companion of Silva''s work - and its reckoning with the persistence of global racial violence - designed to help scholars, students, artists, and activists better engage in a global idea of race. While traditional scholarship around difference has often focused on describing difference as separation, segregation, and subjugation, Ferreira da Silva''s art practice and philosophical writings attempt to think and teach "difference without separatability" The book is framed by original interviews with Ferreira da Silva on topics including Black Brazilian thought and feminist studies, disorder and Afro-pessimism, citation politics and decoloniality, and Spinoza and physics. Contributors from a broad range of disciplines - such as comparative literature, creative writing, criminology, gender studies, and global studies - provide short reflections on Ferreira da Silva''s methods and arguments on these topics. By providing a way to enter into dialogue with Ferreira da Silva''s works, this volume brings one of the most distinguished and consistent recent voices on the nature of the human to those interested in engaging questions of racial power and difference within their own disciplines.
Autorentext
Julietta Hua is Professor of Women and Gender Studies at the University of California, Davis, USA. She is the author of Trafficking Women's Human Rights (2011) and co-author, with Kasturi Ray, of Spent Behind the Wheel: Taxi Drivers in an Uber Economy (2021).
rashné limki is Senior Lecturer in Race, Decolonial, and Organization Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Her academic thinking and writing focus mainly on the role of coloniality in the world as is, and the possibilities for decolonization.Abimbola Adelakun is Assistant Professor in the Department of African/African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. She is co-editor, with Toyin Falola, of Art, Creativity, and Politics in Africa and the Diaspora (2018). She is also the author of Under the Brown Rusted Roofs (2008) and writes a weekly column for PUNCH Newspapers.Toyin Falola is Professor of History, University Distinguished Teaching Professor, and the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. He is an Extraordinary Professor of Political Science, University of Pretoria. He has received over 30 lifetime career awards and 24 honorary doctorates.
Klappentext
Features interviews with and original writing from Ferreira da Silva, an influential black feminist and decolonial theorist, whose contributions to race and ethnic studies have pushed the field beyond traditional stakes in US-centered formulations of difference and inclusion.
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